Search Results for 'Anthony Ryan'

79 results found.

Ryan’s spring fashion show to raise funds for Childline

image preview

A city fashion show, billed as a not-to-be missed night in Galway’s social calendar, will raise vital funds for the local branch of Childline.

Anthony Ryan’s announces bumper Ladies’ Day prize package

Leading department store Anthony Ryan’s will continue its sponsorship of the Best Dressed Lady competition this Lady’s Day, Thursday July 31, at the Galway Races.

Ardilaun to auction hats for charity 

The Ardilaun hotel, sponsor of Best Hat 2008, has invited three Galway milliners to design three special hats as part of The Ardilaun’s Galway Races 2008 project. 

Lipsy collection now available at Anthony Ryan’s

image preview

Lipsy, the red carpet label of choice for celebrities in the know, is now available at Anthony Ryan’s.

Evergreen in seventh heaven as weather causes major disruption

A skeleton fixture programme took place over the weekend as 15 of the scheduled 21 fixtures fell by the wayside due to the horrendous weather.

Grab some Denby at Anthony Ryan’s

image preview

Anthony Ryan’s homeware site www.shopcookware.ie is currently offering massive reductions on selected Denby ranges.

Anthony Ryan’s website www.shopcookware.ie shortlisted for Golden Spider Award

image preview

Anthony Ryan’s, one of Galway’s longest established and most successful retailers of clothing, lingerie, fashion, cookware, homeware, curtains, luggage and linens, has been named as a finalist in the Eircom Golden Spider Awards for Best Retail and Home Shopping Website for its new online cookware website www.shopcookware.ie.

Great cookware at great prices at www.shopcookware.ie

Grab some great seasonal bargains at Anthony Ryan’s new dedicated homewares site, www.shopcookware.ie

Two faces lean out of the window...

image preview

Before the disbandment of the Connaught Rangers in 1922, it was customary on Sunday mornings for the Protestant members of this proud regiment to march in full uniform, with bagpipes and drums, out of Renmore barracks, through the town to attend service at St Nicholas Collegiate Church. It was an exciting spectacle for many of the girls of Galway. They would gather in small groups, or lean from windows, to catch the eye of a handsome soldier. Monsignor Considine would often precede the parade waving at the girls to go away. Pointing up to the girls at the windows (many of them apprentices, who lived above the shops whose trade they were learning), telling them ‘Not to be looking at those Protestant soldiers’. Most girls would quickly hide, and once the monsignor had passed, pop their heads out again.

Receiving the gift of life for Christmas

image preview

When Eoin Madden woke up last Christmas morning he realised he had been given the best present ever.

 

Page generated in 0.0533 seconds.